I've never owned a vehicle where you could not rotate wheels from the front to the back whether it was a car or truck. I'm not saying that there are no vehicles where you can not rotate front to back, but I've never owned one. It would be more common the have tires that are unidirectional that can not be rotated from left to right and vice versa.
Ya I have mustang with front wheel drive rims but I have. 2 have spacers but they fit clean now
You can. However, you have to buy the correct type. Rims made for real wheel drives typically do not fit front wheel drive cars. You have to find rims made for front wheel drive cars. Some stores simply do not carry them.
No there rear wheel drive rims are different than front drive rims
It depends on the year of the car and the year of the wheel. Also whether it is a rear wheel or front wheel drive. It depends on the rear of the wheel and the year of the car. Also whether it was a front wheel or rear wheel drive.
It depends on if it ie front or rear wheel drive or 3 wheel drive. If it is 4 wheel drive, it is not good and will cause problems. If it is either front or rear wheel drive keep the wheels the same on the drive wheels ie. front wheel drive, keep the 17 or 16 inch wheels on the front but make sure they are the same.
as long as the lug nut pattern is the same, they will fit borrow a single wheel somewhere and take front wheel off pickup if borrowed wheel fits on front it will fit on the rear
no you can not put corvette rims on a Chevrolet berretta. Reason being that corvettes are rear wheel drive and berrettas are front wheel drive. The dimensions are completely different.
From GT Auto, you can add body kits (front, side, and rear) to most Premium cars, but you can only add 3 spoilers and rims to standard cars. You can also paint most of the cars and all aftermarket rims.
Sorry this is an incorrect statement : "there is no physical difference between rims on cars that are front vs. rear wheel drive. The differences lie almost completely within the drivetrain itself." Traditionally a RWD vehicle will take a rim of neutral to negative offset. A FWD vehicle takes a rim with positive offset.... the confusion is with new RWD ie late 80's on rwd as they have tended to be positive offset at well... eg late model Corvette/Camaro/Mustang It all relates to OFFSET
No. Just wheel soacers in the front and air shocks in da rear.
Single rear wheel 3500 rims are the same pattern and offset as 2500 rims, so they would fit. 3500 dual rear wheel rims have a different offset and do not fit.
No! a 1987 cutlass is rear wheel drive, the van is front wheel drive....wrong offset.